Highland Park

Inwood Home of the Week: Perfectly-Sized New Transitional on Mockingbird With Parking & Master Bath that Will Transform YOU

By Candy Evans / December 8, 2015 /

Here is a brand spanking new home in Highland Park that speaks to what today’s buyers want: transitional features, soaring (but not too soaring) ceilings, expanses of glass windows, hardwoods, unique marbles, granites and stone. Stone, stone everywhere in fact. Sometimes I think we love stone in our homes so much it’s like living in…

ABPA Homes for the Holidays Home Tour Features Perfectly Picturesque Creole on Drexel Drive

By Joanna England / November 26, 2015 /

This year’s ABPA Homes for the Holidays home tour is a bit more tightly curated than in years past, with four amazing homes to enjoy from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. next Friday, Dec. 4. This annual home tour is a huge fundraiser for the Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association, and has brought in more than…

Polls Close, City and State Await Results

By Bethany Erickson / November 3, 2015 /

UPDATE, 11:45 p.m.: Some final numbers, and a brief round up of some other races. All told, out of 1,199,726 registered voters in Dallas County, 108,607 ballots were cast, meaning turnout in Dallas County was 9.05 percent. Some other returns you might be interested in, including the state proposition votes: Prop 1 – 87.53 percent…

Polls Open for Voting on Propositions and DISD, HPISD Bond Packages

By Bethany Erickson / October 21, 2015 /

Early voting began Monday for two sets of bond packages and a handful of proposed amendments to the state constitution. Both bond packages — one for Dallas ISD and one for Highland Park ISD — are important to the growth of the districts and even the health and safety of the students. And those amendments…

Aldredge House Tops Preservation Dallas 2015 ‘Most Endangered’ List

By Joanna England / September 15, 2015 /

Fresh on the heels of a shot over the bow from its Swiss Avenue neighbors, the Aldredge House has made Preservation Dallas’ 2015 list of “Most Endangered Historic Places.” This is not unlike the Old Oak Cliff Conservation League‘s annual “Architecture At Risk” campaign, which highlights homes and businesses with significant historic or design qualities…